For the second consecutive year, Sen. Rand Paul won the CPAC-Washington Times Straw Poll. He earned 31 percent of the vote at the conservative conference where he accused Democrats of offering a “full stomach and an empty soul.”

Sen.Ted Cruz of Texas took second with 11 percent of the vote, while Dr. Ben Caron took third. Despite the Bridgegate scandal, Gov. Chris Christie earned fourth place in the straw poll. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania tied for fifth place, while Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, came in seventh. Read more at ABC.

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1 .Comment from
Anonymous

March 10, 2014 at 1:26 am

You can be a jew and you can be a republican. You can not be a jew and ask for better wine from the enemy. If you are looking for a pride in a listed voice of unreasonable doubt, Mr. Rand Paul is your asset. Overall you probably would rather be in bad shoes that do not fit your faith either. So do not think that Israel has an interest in the libertarian platform unless you like that there is a coin that says "violence" in your bank. I would prefer the irregular hope of a limited earning portion of time over a limited viewpoint of human trust. And on that note, do not ever think that Rand Paul is pro-Israel. He is like a man without a plan who wants to remove your own hat to fit his head with his own listed blame for the government and all the good people who work for a peaceful future. A vote for Rand Paul is a vote for the swindle. Never Again.

2 .Comment from
To #1

March 10, 2014 at 2:58 pm

And your friend Hussain Obama, does have a plan and is a friend of Israel?!

3 .Comment from
Anonymous

March 10, 2014 at 4:37 pm

Barack Obama is not our favor either, but we do not run to the next sleeper cell for the next talk either. Think fellow. (to comment 2)